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Israel Holiday Packages from UAE

Israel compresses three Abrahamic religions, a 67-kilometre Mediterranean coastline, and the Dead Sea's 430-metre-below-sea-level depression into a country the size of New Jersey. Jerusalem's Old City walls - rebuilt by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in the 1530s - enclose the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Dome of the Rock inside four walkable quarters. Masada rises 450 metres above the Dead Sea on its western side. Tel Aviv's Bauhaus White City contains more than 4,000 modernist buildings constructed between 1933 and the 1950s. Israel holiday packages from the UAE route travellers through this density with context that turns ruins from tour-bus stops into intelligible history.

Israel suits several distinct traveller profiles. Religious and heritage-led travellers build itineraries around Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, and Galilee. Archaeology travellers route through Caesarea, Beit She'an, and Masada. Beach-and-city travellers split time between Tel Aviv's Mediterranean promenade and Eilat's Red Sea reefs. Food-focused visitors move through Tel Aviv's Carmel Market and the restaurants of the Sarona compound. An Israel vacation package consolidates flights, security-cleared guiding, and the cross-country transfers that make an 8- to 10-day trip workable.

Why Travel to Israel?

Israel's appeal sits in its sheer historical and geographical compression:

  • Jerusalem's Old City density: Four quarters (Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Armenian) packed inside 0.9 square kilometres - containing three major religious sites (Western Wall, Al-Aqsa, Church of the Holy Sepulchre) walkable in a single morning.
  • Dead Sea geography: The lowest point on Earth at 430 metres below sea level. Salinity is ten times higher than the Mediterranean, producing the characteristic floating sensation.
  • Archaeological density: Over 30,000 excavated sites across a country 424 kilometres long. Caesarea Maritima (Herodian harbour), Masada (Herodian fortress), and Acre (Crusader walls) all sit within a day's drive.
  • Coral reef at Eilat: Red Sea coral reefs at the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba, reachable for year-round diving and snorkelling. Water temperatures stay above 21°C even in winter.
  • Compact internal distances: Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is 55 minutes by highway. Jerusalem to the Dead Sea is 40 minutes. The full Tel Aviv-to-Eilat drive runs four hours.

When is the best time to visit Israel throughout the year?

Israel runs on four seasons tuned to its Mediterranean climate and desert interior:

  • March–May (Spring): Carpets of wildflowers in the Golan Heights and Negev, comfortable Dead Sea swimming at 25–28°C, and Jerusalem daytime temperatures of 16–24°C. Passover pilgrimage season.
  • June–August (Summer): Tel Aviv beach season at 28–32°C, Eilat Red Sea diving at peak visibility, and Jerusalem dry-hot at 28°C. Dead Sea temperatures exceed 40°C - visits before 10 AM are recommended.
  • September–October (Autumn): Moderate temperatures return (22–28°C), Jewish High Holy Days drive demand in Jerusalem, and the Galilee harvest season begins. Olive picking opens to visitors at some kibbutzim.
  • November–February (Winter): Cool and rainy in the north, cold nights in Jerusalem (near-freezing), and occasional snow on Mount Hermon. Eilat remains warm (20–24°C) and serves as the winter sun destination.

What's Included in Our Israel Tour Packages

Each Travelwings Israel booking includes:

  • Return flights: Departures from Dubai (DXB) and Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport (TLV) via direct flydubai, Etihad, or Emirates routings (post-2020 Abraham Accords).
  • Hotel accommodation: 3- to 5-star properties - from Tel Aviv's boutique beachfront hotels to Jerusalem's Old City-adjacent stays and Dead Sea resorts at Ein Bokek.
  • Meals: Daily breakfast included; kosher dining options available on request, with full-board upgrades on Dead Sea and Galilee extensions.
  • Guided tours: Jerusalem Old City walking tour (Western Wall, Via Dolorosa, Church of the Holy Sepulchre), Bethlehem and the Church of the Nativity, Masada sunrise combined with the Dead Sea, and a Caesarea-Haifa-Acre coastal day.
  • Destination-specific activities: Dead Sea floating session with mud treatment, Sea of Galilee boat ride, Eilat reef snorkelling or diving, and an optional Petra (Jordan) extension via the Arava border.
  • Private transfers: Ben Gurion airport pickups, licensed guided driver services, and border-crossing coordination for day trips into Jordan.
  • 24/7 Travelwings support: UAE-based coordinator plus an Israeli ground operator for route-level adjustments.

Sample Itineraries

  • 3-Day Jerusalem & Tel Aviv: Jerusalem Old City walking day on arrival, Yad Vashem and Mount of Olives on day two, Tel Aviv beach, White City architecture, and Jaffa's old port on the final day.
  • 5-Day Israel Highlights: Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Dead Sea floating and Masada sunrise, Tel Aviv, and Jaffa's flea market on the final day.
  • 7-Day Israel Circuit: Jerusalem, Galilee (Nazareth, Capernaum, Sea of Galilee boat), Caesarea and Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Eilat for Red Sea diving.

Family-Friendly & Couple Getaways

Families find Tel Aviv's Mediterranean promenade, Luna Park amusement park, and the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo accessible and manageable across age groups. Couples typically gravitate toward Dead Sea spa resorts at Ein Bokek, boutique hotels in Jerusalem's Mishkenot Sha'ananim, and the romantic restaurant scene in Neve Tzedek (Tel Aviv). All inclusive Israel tour packages frequently combine a Dead Sea spa stay with one Jerusalem base and a Tel Aviv closing night.

Travel Planning Tips

  • Visa: UAE passport holders and residents are eligible for visa-free entry to Israel for stays up to 90 days following the 2020 Abraham Accords. Carry proof of accommodation and return flights at border control.
  • Currency: New Israeli Shekel (ILS). Cards are accepted almost everywhere including markets. ATMs from Bank Hapoalim and Bank Leumi give reliable, competitive rates.
  • Getting Around: Rental cars work well; Israel Railways connects Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, and Ben Gurion. Shared sheruts (minibuses) supplement buses on intercity routes.
  • Connectivity: 5G coverage across Tel Aviv and Jerusalem; 4G nationwide. Cellcom and Partner sell tourist SIMs at Ben Gurion Airport.

Why Book with Travelwings UAE

  • Installment plans: Israel tour packages can be paid across 3-, 6-, or 12-month installments through UAE credit cards and approved BNPL partners.
  • Transparent pricing: Every Israel vacation package quote itemises flights, accommodation category, guide fees, and border-crossing costs for optional Petra extensions.
  • Israeli ground partners: Directly contracted hotels in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Ein Bokek, and Eilat, plus licensed guides for Jerusalem Old City and Galilee circuits.
  • Language support: Arabic, English, Hindi, Urdu, Tagalog, and Malayalam consultants available during UAE business hours.
  • Live on-trip response: 24/7 WhatsApp line calibrated for border-crossing schedules and regional advisory changes; rebooking is same-day where conditions allow.

Book Your Israel Holiday Today

Reserve an Israel itinerary ahead of Christian pilgrimage seasons (Easter, Christmas) and Jewish High Holy Days, when hotel inventory tightens quickly. Whether your target is the Western Wall, Masada at sunrise, or Tel Aviv's beachfront promenade, Travelwings UAE assembles the full itinerary from Dubai or Abu Dhabi under one booking. Travel advisories shift - speak with a consultant for current on-the-ground conditions before confirming travel.

More Holiday Destinations to Consider from the UAE

Georgia - Orthodox Christian parallel

Israel's Christian heritage has a direct eastern counterpart in Georgia, one of the world's oldest Christian nations (state religion since 337 CE). Tbilisi's Sioni Cathedral and the rock-cut monasteries at David Gareja occupy the same religious-historical conversation as Israel's Galilee churches. Flight time from Dubai to Tbilisi runs under four hours. See Georgia holiday packages for heritage routings.

Armenia - the earliest Christian state

Armenia was the first country on Earth to adopt Christianity as its state religion in 301 CE. Travellers who find Jerusalem's religious density compelling often extend interest into Armenian monasteries - Geghard (UNESCO-listed, cave-carved), Tatev, and the pagan temple at Garni all sit within short drives of Yerevan. Flight time from Dubai is around three hours. See Armenia holiday packages for Yerevan-and-monastery circuits.

Uzbekistan - Silk Road religious architecture

Jerusalem's layered religious architecture finds a different echo in Uzbekistan's Bukhara and Samarkand, where Islamic, Jewish, and Zoroastrian communities historically overlapped across the Silk Road trade corridor. Bukhara's Jewish Quarter still contains a working synagogue. The blue-tile madrasas of Samarkand and the ancient fortress of the Ark echo the layered sacred-secular architecture seen inside Jerusalem's Old City. Check Uzbekistan holiday packages for Silk Road triangulation.

Turkmenistan - the archaeology-forward option

Travellers who find Israel's archaeological density compelling can pivot to Turkmenistan's Merv - the UNESCO-listed former Silk Road capital, once one of the largest cities in the world. The country's tightly controlled tourism means small-group touring, but the archaeological sites (Nisa, Merv, Kunya-Urgench) are comparable in scale to Israel's Caesarea and Beit She'an. Review Turkmenistan holiday packages for guided routes.

Eid Al Adha - aligning the long weekend

Eid Al Adha 2026 falls in late May, which overlaps Israel's last spring comfort window before summer heat settles in. Booking 8–10 weeks out keeps airfare reasonable and secures Dead Sea resort inventory. Review full Eid Al Adha holiday packages for alternative destinations in the same window.

Browse the full range on our UAE holidays index page.

Prices and inclusions are indicative and subject to change based on availability, travel dates, and seasonal demand. Contact Travelwings UAE for current pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does an Israel trip from the UAE cost?

A 6- to 7-night Israel package currently starts around AED 4,800 per person on twin-sharing in shoulder season (March–April or October–November). Dead Sea spa resorts and Eilat Red Sea extensions push pricing toward AED 7,500, and Christian pilgrimage weeks (Easter, Christmas) carry a 25–40% premium on accommodation.

  • Do UAE residents need a visa to visit Israel?

UAE passport holders and residents benefit from visa-free entry following the 2020 Abraham Accords, for stays up to 90 days. Travellers are asked to carry proof of accommodation, return flights, and travel insurance at border control. Check current Israeli MFA guidance close to travel dates, as policies can shift.

  • How long should I spend in Israel?

Five days covers Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and the Dead Sea at a reasonable pace. Seven to eight days adds Galilee and Caesarea. A 10-day trip allows a full country circuit including Eilat's Red Sea, and 12 days lets you combine Israel with a Petra (Jordan) extension.

  • When is the best time to visit Israel?

March–May and September–November deliver the best balance of comfortable weather, open archaeological sites, and manageable pilgrimage-season demand. Avoid July–August in Jerusalem and the Dead Sea unless heat doesn't bother you.

  • Is Israel safe for families and solo travellers?

Israel maintains strong domestic security infrastructure, and tourist districts in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem's west side, Haifa, and Eilat see consistent policing. Families and solo travellers (including women) move through the country routinely. Regional conditions can shift - check current Israeli MFA advisories and your UAE ministry travel guidance before confirming departure. Travelwings consultants monitor advisory status and can rebook flexible Israel vacation packages if conditions warrant change.

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